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''Rumors of War'' is a [[Sprite Comic]] written and illustrated by Nick Foster, and can now be found at [http://rumorsofwarcomic.com RumorsOfWarComic.com]. (It previously disappeared from its home at norvendae.com following a botched/irreparable Wordpress update.)
''[[Rumors of War]]'' is a [[Sprite Comic]] written and illustrated by Nick Foster, and can now be found at [https://web.archive.org/web/20181024015101/http://rumorsofwarcomic.com/ RumorsOfWarComic.com]. (It previously disappeared from its home at norvendae.com following a botched/irreparable Wordpress update.)


[[Rumors of War]] follows the travels of a group of adventurers and is somewhere between an [[Alternate History]] and a [[Historical Fantasy]], inspired by [[Classical Mythology]] and set during the [[The Time of Myths]]. It could adequately be described as a [[Sit Com|Situation]] [[Dramedy]]. Or perhaps a [[Forensic Drama]] [[X Meets Y|with magic]] ([[Recycled in Space|in mythical Greece!]]).
''Rumors of War'' follows the travels of a group of adventurers and is somewhere between an [[Alternate History]] and a [[Historical Fantasy]], inspired by [[Classical Mythology]] and set during the [[The Time of Myths]]. It could adequately be described as a [[Sitcom|Situation]] [[Dramedy]]. Or perhaps a [[Forensic Drama]] [[X Meets Y|with magic]] ([[Recycled in Space|in mythical Greece!]]).


Though the comic has been on hiatus since July 2011, there are [[Archive Trawl|over five hundred pages online]], composed of thirty-three chapters and five-and-a-half [[Story Arc|story arcs]]. The pages themselves are formatted to resemble screen caps from an SNES-era video game, and so the action is carried by [[Driving Question|questions]], [[Armor-Piercing Question|questions]], [[Ontological Mystery|mysteries]], [[Talking Your Way Out|talking]], [[Break Them By Talking|questions]], [[The Only Way They Will Learn|questions]], [[An Aesop|questions]], [[Mind Screw|and more questions]].
Though the comic has been on hiatus since July 2011, there are [[Archive Trawl|over five hundred pages online]], composed of thirty-three chapters and five-and-a-half [[Story Arc|story arcs]]. The pages themselves are formatted to resemble screen caps from an SNES-era video game, and so the action is carried by [[Driving Question|questions]], [[Armor-Piercing Question|questions]], [[Ontological Mystery|mysteries]], [[Talking Your Way Out|talking]], [[Break Them by Talking|questions]], [[The Only Way They Will Learn|questions]], [[An Aesop|questions]], [[Mind Screw|and more questions]].


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=== This webcomic (and its related media) provide(s) examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Elysia and Illyra are shown capable of defending themselves in the comic -- this is extended to Occela and Aleska since the inclusion of the vignettes. See also, [[Mysterious Waif]], below.
* [[Action Girl]]: Elysia and Illyra are shown capable of defending themselves in the comic -- this is extended to Occela and Aleska since the inclusion of the vignettes. See also, [[Mysterious Waif]], below.
* [[After Action Report]]: Chapter 3 includes a more literal AAR presented by one of the characters in the form of a journal. In a grander sense, [[Rumors of War]] could be seen as the "Story After Action Report" of a [[Dungeons and Dragons]] campaign with [[Egregious]] amounts of [[Artistic License]].
* [[After Action Report]]: Chapter 3 includes a more literal AAR presented by one of the characters in the form of a journal. In a grander sense, [[Rumors of War]] could be seen as the "Story After Action Report" of a [[Dungeons & Dragons]] campaign with [[Egregious]] amounts of [[Artistic License]].
* [[After the End]]: The stories take place after the Trojan War devastated the kingdoms of the Aegean Sea.
* [[After the End]]: The stories take place after the Trojan War devastated the kingdoms of the Aegean Sea.
* [[Alternate History]] / [[Historical Fantasy]]
* [[Alternate History]] / [[Historical Fantasy]]
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* [[Ancient Greece]]
* [[Ancient Greece]]
* [[Artistic License]]: A [[Sprite Comic]] with a [[Classical Mythology]] backdrop. [[American Driving Laws|License and]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|registration, please.]]
* [[Artistic License]]: A [[Sprite Comic]] with a [[Classical Mythology]] backdrop. [[American Driving Laws|License and]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|registration, please.]]
* [[As Long As It Sounds Foreign]]: Many of the character and place names. See [[Naming Conventions]] below.
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]: Many of the character and place names. See [[Naming Conventions]] below.
* [[Attention Deficit Creator Disorder]]: Webcomic not enough? The creator also juggles a blog and a full-time job. Finally came to a head in July 2011 with the birth of the author's niece. The comic has been on hiatus since then.
* [[Attention Deficit Creator Disorder]]: Webcomic not enough? The creator also juggles a blog and a full-time job. Finally came to a head in July 2011 with the birth of the author's niece. The comic has been on hiatus since then.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: You won't find a drop of blood in this webcomic, true to the [[Eastern RPG|JRPGs]] that helped to inspire it.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: You won't find a drop of blood in this webcomic, true to the [[Eastern RPG|JRPGs]] that helped to inspire it.
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*** "I try/I do try/I do so try/I try hard to do so." He wants you to know how hard he works.
*** "I try/I do try/I do so try/I try hard to do so." He wants you to know how hard he works.
*** "Nothing is free." He had to work to deprive you of your hard-earned rewards.
*** "Nothing is free." He had to work to deprive you of your hard-earned rewards.
** Occela -- [[Bones|"I don't know what that means."]] A [[Shout Out]].
** Occela -- [[Bones|"I don't know what that means."]] A [[Shout-Out]].
* [[Classical Mythology]]: Borders on this and [[Mythopoeia]].
* [[Classical Mythology]]: Borders on this and [[Mythopoeia]].
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: Implied to have been used on {{spoiler|Benito}} by {{spoiler|Meteon}}. {{spoiler|Devoted father who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what he had to do]] or [[Designated Villain]]?}}
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: Implied to have been used on {{spoiler|Benito}} by {{spoiler|Meteon}}. {{spoiler|Devoted father who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what he had to do]] or [[Designated Villain]]?}}
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** [[The Big Guy]]: Illyra, [[Genius Bruiser|Class 5]], and [[The Ladette]].
** [[The Big Guy]]: Illyra, [[Genius Bruiser|Class 5]], and [[The Ladette]].
** [[The Chick]]: [[Mysterious Waif|Occela]], [[Mystical Waif|Occela]], [[Rule of Three|Occela]]. Also Elysia (see above notes on [[The Hero]]).
** [[The Chick]]: [[Mysterious Waif|Occela]], [[Mystical Waif|Occela]], [[Rule of Three|Occela]]. Also Elysia (see above notes on [[The Hero]]).
* [[Four Philosophy Ensemble]]
* [[Four-Philosophy Ensemble]]
** Nenshe, The Cynic
** Nenshe, The Cynic
** Elysia, The Optimist
** Elysia, The Optimist
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* [[Heroic Fantasy]] ([[Sword and Sandal]]): What happens when a group of [[Knight Errant|Knights Errant]] and their [[Hitchhiker Heroes]] join forces with a [[Reasonable Authority Figure]] and settle down in one town?
* [[Heroic Fantasy]] ([[Sword and Sandal]]): What happens when a group of [[Knight Errant|Knights Errant]] and their [[Hitchhiker Heroes]] join forces with a [[Reasonable Authority Figure]] and settle down in one town?
* [[In the Hood]]: [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Manaus]], introduced in Chapter 8 (returning in Chapter 12, and Chapter 20!) is this. Due to the quirks of the character's sprite, his eyes being the only thing visible is a creepy stare.
* [[In the Hood]]: [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Manaus]], introduced in Chapter 8 (returning in Chapter 12, and Chapter 20!) is this. Due to the quirks of the character's sprite, his eyes being the only thing visible is a creepy stare.
* [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]]: Nenshe appears to be on one through chapters 26, 28, and 30.
* [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]]: Nenshe appears to be on one through chapters 26, 28, and 30.
* [[Kubrick Stare]]: It's hard to tell because it's just a sprite, but you can bet [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Manaus]], sports one of these.
* [[Kubrick Stare]]: It's hard to tell because it's just a sprite, but you can bet [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Manaus]], sports one of these.
* [[Left Hanging]] is in frequent use with this comic. Stuff happens, the villain is foiled, the characters learn a valuable lesson, but there are lots and lots of things left up in the air.
* [[Left Hanging]] is in frequent use with this comic. Stuff happens, the villain is foiled, the characters learn a valuable lesson, but there are lots and lots of things left up in the air.
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* [[Marijuana Is LSD]]: Averted with the lotus-tainted festival food.
* [[Marijuana Is LSD]]: Averted with the lotus-tainted festival food.
* [[Mental World]]: We get a glimpse at Nenshe's mixed-up mind in the fifth arc. Included are mental projections of his teammates that serve as different accents to the voices in his head, and falls somewhere between [[Happy Place]] and [[Black Bug Room]].
* [[Mental World]]: We get a glimpse at Nenshe's mixed-up mind in the fifth arc. Included are mental projections of his teammates that serve as different accents to the voices in his head, and falls somewhere between [[Happy Place]] and [[Black Bug Room]].
* [[Mind Screw]]: While low levels of [[Mind Screw]] exist in the dialogue throughout the comic, Nenshe takes a [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]] in the fifth arc, hallucinates, and talks to himself using his teammates to represent the different voices in his head.
* [[Mind Screw]]: While low levels of [[Mind Screw]] exist in the dialogue throughout the comic, Nenshe takes a [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]] in the fifth arc, hallucinates, and talks to himself using his teammates to represent the different voices in his head.
* [[Mysterious Waif]]: No fewer than three, [[Special Effect Failure|though it's difficult to tell]] [[Stylistic Suck|due to the medium]], Elysia, Illyra, and Occela all examples of [[Mystical Waif|mystical waifs]].
* [[Mysterious Waif]]: No fewer than three, [[Special Effect Failure|though it's difficult to tell]] [[Stylistic Suck|due to the medium]], Elysia, Illyra, and Occela all examples of [[Mystical Waif|mystical waifs]].
* [[Mystical Waif]]: See [[Mysterious Waif]], above.
* [[Mystical Waif]]: See [[Mysterious Waif]], above.
* [[Mythopoeia]]: Generally a cross between this and [[Classical Mythology]].
* [[Mythopoeia]]: Generally a cross between this and [[Classical Mythology]].
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Manaus.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Manaus.
* [[Naming Conventions]]: Named characters and places in the story have names with no more than 6 letters or symbols. This is a [[Shout Out]] to the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] feature of many early games that wouldn't allow more than 6-8 letter names.
* [[Naming Conventions]]: Named characters and places in the story have names with no more than 6 letters or symbols. This is a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] feature of many early games that wouldn't allow more than 6-8 letter names.
* [[The Order]]: The Order of Orion, natch. Overlaps with [[Heroes-R-Us]].
* [[The Order]]: The Order of Orion, natch. Overlaps with [[Heroes-R-Us]].
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Obadai seems to fill this role with respect to the teenaged Elysia.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Obadai seems to fill this role with respect to the teenaged Elysia.
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* [[Webcomic Time]]: Each [[Story Arc]] spans a few days in comic-time but takes several months to play out in real-time, and each [[Story Arc]] begins a few months after the last one ended.
* [[Webcomic Time]]: Each [[Story Arc]] spans a few days in comic-time but takes several months to play out in real-time, and each [[Story Arc]] begins a few months after the last one ended.
* [[Weird Trade Union]]: The Order of Orion appears to be a mash-up of several things: geographical/explorer's society, entrepreneur's guild, adventurer's guild. This in a time when the common-folk thought the sun was a chariot driven across the sky by a god. See also: [[The Order]]
* [[Weird Trade Union]]: The Order of Orion appears to be a mash-up of several things: geographical/explorer's society, entrepreneur's guild, adventurer's guild. This in a time when the common-folk thought the sun was a chariot driven across the sky by a god. See also: [[The Order]]
* [[Whole Episode Flashback]]: Chapters 13, 15, and 17 show scenes that took place after the events of the first story arc.
* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]]: Chapters 13, 15, and 17 show scenes that took place after the events of the first story arc.
* [[World of Snark]]
* [[World of Snark]]
* [[Wuxia]]: Strongly influenced by [[Wuxia]] and [[The Time of Myths]].
* [[Wuxia]]: Strongly influenced by [[Wuxia]] and [[The Time of Myths]].
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 31 May 2021

Rumors of War is a Sprite Comic written and illustrated by Nick Foster, and can now be found at RumorsOfWarComic.com. (It previously disappeared from its home at norvendae.com following a botched/irreparable Wordpress update.)

Rumors of War follows the travels of a group of adventurers and is somewhere between an Alternate History and a Historical Fantasy, inspired by Classical Mythology and set during the The Time of Myths. It could adequately be described as a Situation Dramedy. Or perhaps a Forensic Drama with magic (in mythical Greece!).

Though the comic has been on hiatus since July 2011, there are over five hundred pages online, composed of thirty-three chapters and five-and-a-half story arcs. The pages themselves are formatted to resemble screen caps from an SNES-era video game, and so the action is carried by questions, questions, mysteries, talking, questions, questions, questions, and more questions.

Tropes used in Rumors of War include: